Issues Arising from our Review of Reports


Comments are often not judgemental enough – too subjective and lack depth

Comments often descriptive rather than based on evidence - evidence should be recorded against specific QtT standards

Reports often only covered positive aspects of the QtT standards without giving a balance of strengths and weaknesses

Future targets are rarely identified, linked to appropriate advice and support as to how they might be achieved

It is important to be honest and forthright – if the initial reports are too ‘glowing’ it may create difficulties later if ‘concerns’ are raised about the trainee’s progress and development

Essential to identify progression and development, be wary of suggesting that standards have been fully met. This may be unrealistic and dangerous and create problems later in the year

General weaknesses:

Other professional requirements

Subject knowledge audit

EAL and SEN

Differentiation
Equal opportunities – challenging issues 3.3.14

 

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